| Axel H Horns on Mon, 13 Mar 2000 20:07:32 +0100 (CET) |
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| [Nettime-bold] [FYI] Mandatory URL Filter System to be introduced in Germany |
In 1999 the German section of the "International Federation of the
Phonographic Industry" (IFPI) and the German music collecting society
GEMA have started to push towards mandatory introduction of a URL
based filtering system called "Rights Protection System" (RPS). All
ISPs operating cross border routers (i.e. routers having at least one
link crossing a national border) are said to be urged to install said
RPS URL filter system. Up to now very little technical and political
details have come to be known. According to IFPI the measure is
directed to combat music piracy but potential implications clearly go
beyond this aspect.
FITUG e.V. has prepared a brief "Fact Sheet" which is available via
ftp://ftp.fitug.de/pub/eu/RPS02.PDF
This paper summarizes a number of available press reports which have
appeared since autumn 1999.
At the beginning of this year a prototype implementation of RPS was
said to be tested with a supportive Berlin ISP company:
http://www.tcpip-gmbh.de/
In May 1999, TCPIP GmbH, Berlin, had been aquired by or had merged
with an U.S. company PRIMUS Telecommunications Group, Incorporated
(NASDAQ: PRTL):
http://www.primustel.com
See also the press release of TCPIP GmbH:
http://www.tcpip-gmbh.de/news/news9.html
It is recommended to have a close watch on said matter.
Axel H Horns
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